THE Hungarian prime minister has slammed the “disorderly” European Union and said that the 27-nation bloc requirees reform following Britain’s historic decision to leave.

Viktor Orban has blasted the 'disorderly' EU in the wake of the Brexit vote

Viktor Orban said yesterday that Britons opted for Brexit because they the were “unable to feel at home in Europe”.

And the 53-year-old, who has been critical of Brussels in the past, said that 52 per cent of Britons voted Leave to protest the “uncertainty, paralysis … of slowly being unable to feel at home in Europe”.

He added that Britons “decided that they will once again take control of their destiny”.